Mo'ne Davis designs sneaker line benefiting underprivileged girls

There is even a pair emblazoned with baseball stitch

M4D3​ debuts a line of shoes designed with Philly's Little League World Series​ superstar, Mo'ne Davis

Mo'ne Davis, Philly’s Little League World Series superstar, has
given us another reason to want to be like her when we grow up.

Arguably more admirable than
Davis’ astonishing athleticism - the 13-year-old Taney Dragons pitcher rose to fame in 2014 after becoming the first girl to win a Little League World Series game and was named the 2014SportsKid of the Yearby Sports Illustrated Kids - are her efforts to serve and inspireunderprivileged
girls.

Her latest move: Designing a sneaker line whose proceeds benefit impoverished girls around the world. There is even a pair emblazoned with baseball stitch.

According to Jezebel
Magazine, Davis' limited-edition shoe line was created in partnership with M4D3(Make
A Difference Everyday) and Because I'm a
Girl, organizations that share her girl power-powered mission.

Fifteen percent of proceeds will go to charity.

In an interview with MadameNoire,
Davis shared her excitement over being a role model for other young
women.

"If I can inspire them to reach their goals, that would be even
cooler,” she said.